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Philanthropy in Antioch, TN

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Business Listing   Beautiful Gate Church - Antioch, TN - Phone: (615) 641-4080


Business Listing   Lakeshore Christian Church - Antioch, TN - Phone: (615) 367-0817


Business Listing   Rural Hill Church of Christ - Antioch, TN - Phone: (615) 361-1908


Business Listing   Simeon Baptist Church - Antioch, TN - Phone: (615) 501-9508


Business Listing   South Nashville SDA Church - Antioch, TN - Phone: (615) 425-0282


Business Listing   Spirit of Life Church - Antioch, TN - Phone: (615) 641-5433


Business Listing   Transport for Christ - Antioch, TN - Phone: (615) 641-2130


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Helpful Definition for: Philanthropy


Philanthropy is termed as the deed of donation which is carried out by human beings for the purpose of human welfare. Donation which involves giving out money, any service or even property all can be considered to be philanthropy. In Antioch, philanthropy is carried out not only by individuals who are known as philanthropists, but also by different organizations. Whether donating money directly to any individual or to any charitable organizations, all can be considered to be the act of philanthropy.

Philanthropists in Antioch can donate their skill by providing free service to related institutions. Even different properties are donated in Antioch. Self donation like donating blood, liver, kidney, bone marrow, etc is also done by the philanthropists in Antioch.

Recent Business News for: Philanthropy

Is Philanthropy Print Journalism's Last Hope? - The Atlantic

The AtlanticIs Philanthropy Print Journalism's Last Hope?The AtlanticEli Broad, the Los Angeles-based philanthropist and business billionaire, has said he would like "to partner with others . . . maybe foundations or wealthy families" to buy the Los Angeles Times. The future of newspapers -- especially in their printed ...and more »